Welcome to Global Truth Desk.This episode examines the 2019 Easter Sunday terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka — not as an unavoidable act of terror, but as a preventable national tragedy shaped by intelligence failures, political rivalry, and institutional negligence.Drawing from the Parliamentary Select Committee, Presidential Commission of Inquiry, intelligence disclosures, and investigative reporting, we analyze how specific warnings were received weeks — and even minutes — before the attacks, yet failed to translate into preventive action.This episode explores:• Sri Lanka’s internal political dysfunction after the civil war
• The rivalry between the President and Prime Minister and its security impact
• The rise of National Thowheeth Jama’ath (NTJ) and Zahran Hashim
• How ISIS ideology inspired, but did not directly command, the attackers
• Step-by-step intelligence warnings shared by Indian agencies
• Why these warnings were delayed, diluted, or ignored
• The role of wealthy local financiers and informal funding networks
• Safe houses, synchronized attacks, and decentralized terror logistics
• Whether this was intelligence failure, governance failure, or deliberate negligence
• How the attacks reshaped Sri Lanka’s elections and internal politics
• What the case reveals about modern decentralized terrorismRather than drawing easy conclusions, this episode asks a harder question:When intelligence exists and violence still happens, where does responsibility truly lie?You’re listening to Global Truth Desk — investigations into geopolitics, intelligence breakdowns, and the systems that fail before history breaks.